Greg Bitgood: Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop
Leader Details
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http://www.christianthinker.org
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Christian Home Educators’ Convention and Trade Show in Kelowna, BC (2010) 2010 Christian Home Educators’ Convention and Trade Show (2010, BC) |
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•Director and Superintendant of Heritage Christian School
•Founder: Heritage Christian Preschool
•Founder: Heritage Christian Online School
•Director for the Western Canadian division of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
•Pastor of Christian Education for Kelowna Christian Center
•Author: Discipling this Generation for a Digital World
•Author: The Mystery of the Three Days and Nights
•Host and creator: TheChristianEducator.org podcast
•Founded Habitat for Humanity Kelowna |
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My hope is that this list will assist conference organizers in connecting with Greg Bitgood and other workshop leaders and speakers. Furthermore, my desire is to help homeschool workshop leaders and speakers develop relationships with more convention planners and audiences. May your efforts be for the glory of Christ and the strengthening of His saints. Disclaimer:
Balancing the Sword makes no claims about the speakers' faith, ability, materials, etc. This speaker profile information is being provided free of charge. Please click the links and do your own research before issuing an invitation to your conference. Postings are subject to change.
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Are You Discipling or Just Home Schooling?
Are we just following the crowd or do we have defining goals of why we educate? Do you understand the foundational differences between Christian Education and Public Education? Are you relying on curriculum, your DL school or the traditional way of doing school for your home education program? What are the different goals and thus how do these goals affect what we do in our programs and ultimately every day we educate our children? How you answer these questions will help determine a multitude of directions in your schooling decisions. If your goals are to disciple your children then you may find yourselves at cross purposes to the educational goals of our culture.